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The Iowa Radio Reading Information Service for the Blind and Print Handicapped (IRIS) exists to bring the world of information to Iowans who cannot access the printed word because of blindness, visual or physical impairment or learning difference. For more information, please visit IowaRadioReading.org. This channel includes daily news for Eastern Iowa, including the Dubuque Telegraph Herald and Cedar Rapids Gazette.
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Readings from the Quad City Times.
The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities.
Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Readings from the Dubuque Telegraph Herald.
The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities.
Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Readings from the Cedar Rapids Gazette.
The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities.
Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Readings from the Quad City Times.
The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities.
Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Readings from the Dubuque Telegraph Herald.
The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities.
Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Readings from the Quad City Times.
The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities.
Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Readings from the Dubuque Telegraph Herald.
The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities.
Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Readings from the Cedar Rapids Gazette.
The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities.
Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Readings from the Cedar Rapids Gazette.
The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities.
Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Readings from the Cedar Rapids Gazette.
The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities.
Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Readings from the Quad City Times.
The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities.
Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Readings from the Dubuque Telegraph Herald.
The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities.
Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Readings from the Cedar Rapids Gazette.
The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities.
Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Readings from the Quad City Times.
The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities.
Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Readings from the Dubuque Telegraph Herald.
The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities.
Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Readings from the Cedar Rapids Gazette.
The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities.
Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Readings from the Quad City Times.
The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities.
Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Readings from the Dubuque Telegraph Herald.
The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities.
Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Readings from the Cedar Rapids Gazette.
The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities.
Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org
Readings from the Quad City Times.
The volunteer Voices of IRIS read newspapers aloud to keep over 11,000 blind and print disabled listeners informed and connected to their communities.
Learn more at IowaRadioReading.org







